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Norfolk Offers New Recycling Services
Free Electronics Recycling
and Household Hazardous Waste Collection for Residents
Piles of paint cans in the garage?
Outdated electronics gathering dust in the attic? With new,
convenient collection for electronics and household hazardous
waste now available for free, Norfolk residents can clear out
the clutter. The region's first municipal-operated household
hazardous waste (HHW) and e-waste facility opened January 2nd.
Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday, 10am-2pm. The
facility is adjacent to the Waste Management offices on 1176
Pineridge Road. The service is free.
The City expects the free service to reduce costs while helping
to prevent illegal dumping.
For a limited time, strings of holiday lights will also be
accepted for recycling. Light strands must be separated from
other items.
This service is available to Norfolk residents only and proof of
residency is required. For a complete list of accepted items,
call 441-5813 or visit
www.norfolkbeautiful.org.
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